A major complaint about Google's Chrome web browser has been that so far, it is still not available on anything other than Windows. Google promised to deliver Chrome to Mac OS X and Linux as well, but as it turns out, this is a little harder than they anticipated, Ben Goodger, Google's Chrome interface lead, has explained in an email. It has also been revealed what toolkit the Linux version of Chrome will use: Gtk+.

Do not make a Linux version of your software - receive flak from the community.

Make a Linux version of your software - receive flak from the community for not picking the toolkit du jour.

I love the Linux community .

Well, now Thom you know that the war between KDE and Gnome is almost as old as Linux is. It's a family thing, and the bigger family gets, the more it squabbles. I only had two brothers growing up, but didn't want to deal with either of them. I can't imagine have like 10 brothers and sisters in the same household.